Go back to the future with the Planet Express crew for a special delivery of Fox Home Entertainment's Futurama: Monster Robot Maniac Fun Collection on August 23, 2005. Featuring Matt Groening's four favorite episodes from his "Jetsons"-meets-"Simpsons" satire of pop culture, science-fiction and life, the "FUTURAMA" MONSTER ROBOT MANIAC FUN COLLECTION is a must-have for any fan of Matt Groening and the hilarious, twisted worlds he creates. Set in New New York a thousand years from now, "Futurama" depicts no future you've ever imagined. The "FUTURAMA" MONSTER ROBOT MANIAC FUN COLLECTION showcases four hand-picked episodes, including the Emmy Award-winning "Roswell That Ends Well," plus a special introduction to the set and to each episode from Matt Groening, the multiple-Emmy Award winning creator of "The Simpsons," David X. Cohen, Claudia Katz, Rich Moore, John DiMaggio (as himself, Bender and others) and Billy West (as himself, Kip, Professor and others). The set also includes an Animatic for "Hell is Other Robots" with commentary. The suggested retail price is $14.98 U.S. and $16.98 Canada.

All four Futurama: Monster Robot Maniac Fun Collection episodes are compiled on one disc, presented in 1.33:1 aspect ratio. The DVD collection features a special two-minute introduction to the set as well as thirty-second introductions to each episode from Matt Groening, David X. Cohen, Claudia Katz, Rich Moore, John DiMaggio (as himself, Bender and others) and Billy West (as himself, Kip, Professor and others). The set includes an Animatic for "Hell is Other Robots" with commentary. The following is the breakdown of episodes:

- Animatic feature for "Hell is Other Robots" with commentary by Matt Groening, David X. Cohen, Claudia Katz, Rich Moore, John DiMaggio (as himself, Bender and others), and Billy West (as himself, Kip, Professor and others).

HELL IS OTHER ROBOTS

Bender puts his sinful lifestyle behind him when he joins the Temple of Robotology. But after returning to his old ways, he is banished to Robot Hell where, in a musical extravaganza, he faces the Robot Devil and endures tortures unimaginable to man.